Zaytoven Bring Young Thug & Migos Together For "Five Guys"

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Zaytoven brings Migos & Young Thug for "Five Guys."

Today's turning out to be the day we get a snippet of joint albums that never came to fruition. After Jeezy dropped the Kendrick Lamar/J. Cole collab off Pressure, now Zaytoven teases the Migo Thuggin project between Young Thug and Migos that has yet to see the light of day. Regardless, with Zay's upcoming album dropping tomorrow, we receive a new cut off the album titled, "Five Guys" featuring both Young Thug and Migos.

Zaytoven latest cut off his project is likely something that was initially meant for the Migo Thuggin project that was supposed to drop years a go. Regardless, he comes through with an Atlanta group cut with one of the most influential groups and one of the most influential artists in trap music. It's likely that it was recorded some time a go, considering Quavo mentions a "Free Offset" line. The song still comes through clean and definitely lives up to the hype of having both Migos and Young Thug on a single track.

Quotable Lyrics
Welcome to the north, where you get your ass took off
Pitchin' hard ball, know some n*ggas pitchin soft
Put the dope in her anus, now she can't bend over N' cough
If they playin' with my money, they we outline them in chalk


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